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View synonyms for undertook

undertook

[uhn-der-took]

verb

  1. the simple past tense of undertake.



undertook

/ ˌʌndəˈtʊk /

verb

  1. the past tense of undertake

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In the video posted to votetesla.com, Ms Wilson-Thompson said the board undertook a seven month process using legal and compensation experts to devise the compensation deal.

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That’s the judgment of the Urban Institute, which undertook a painstaking analysis of the changes under discussion at the White House and the Social Security Administration.

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He has drawn inspiration from his experiences under communism, and the extensive travels he undertook after first moving abroad in 1987 to West Berlin for a fellowship.

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In terms of pure historical value, the “One to One” event marked the only full-length concerts that Lennon undertook after The Beatles’ final show at San Francisco’s Candlestick Park in August 1966.

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She undertook a PhD based on her findings, despite not having an undergraduate degree or any prior scientific training.

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